beko[m]Discovered http://fetchrss.com that is able to parse public FB pages to RSS (without access_token). It comes with a plan (or injects ads) but yeah that's basically exactly what I need for my Microsub to just stay in the loop with my handful of pages that only post on FB and don't syndicate elsewhere.

beko[m]FB mails don't reach me a lot. They tend to end up on blacklists for violating best practises. I've my own mailserver going so I'm not with the big 5. Not going to soften this up for FB since it keeps a shiton of spammers out.

vika_nezrimayaHm. Assume I'm checking in @ McDonald's or Burger King or KFC or something similar. Can I make one h-card with several geo objects or should I make every single fast food venue from the same chain I'm going to a separate h-card?

ZegnatFor sure. But in the specific context of checking in, surely you are checking in to a specific venue? Just so happens to be a venue of a big chain. (The local venue may or may not be a locally operated franchise even, hard to know.)

ZegnatTheoretically (though this is probably not going to be consumed anywhere), I guess you could have a page that is h-card for McD global. And then make every p-location an embedded h-card rather than just h-geo.

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[snarfed]honestly if i found other services that generated RSS for your full FB/IG/Twitter news feeds, i'd *love* to switch to them and decommission *-atom entirely. i just still haven't seen any yet. 😐

beko[m][snarfed]: I did explicitly look for a FB page feed that does not require a token. I did not get this to work with yours. I'm not interested in an FB account whatsoever at all [as long as syndication and backfeeds are gone]. Just don't want to miss out on a handful of pages.